Degree Programs:
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Psychology
Coordinator: Kevin Clark
Associate Professors: Kevin Clark, Kathryn Holcomb
Assistant Professors: Julie Tobin, Gin Morgan
Clinical Associate Professor: Rosalyn Davis, Joseph Waters
Mission
The mission of the psychology program is to provide students with one of four available bachelor’s degrees in psychology: the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), which follows the traditional liberal arts framework for college education; and three Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees, which allow more focused study of the science of psychology. Thus, our program contributes to IU Kokomo’s mission of providing undergraduate coursework leading to the baccalaureate degree for residents of North Central Indiana. We in the psychology department strive to help our majors understand the major theoretical approaches to human behavior and cognition; develop abilities to gather, analyze, synthesize, and apply psychology information; develop a healthy skepticism about conclusions presented without supporting data, and communicate more effectively. The psychology program seeks to provide students the opportunity to develop and achieve their personal and career aspirations, including opportunities for engaging in research with faculty, independent research, and practicum experiences within the community. Thus, our program contributes to IU Kokomo’s mission to enhance research and develop partnerships between our degree and various community programs.
Majors/Minors
Bachelors Degrees
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology, General Science Track
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Psychological Science Track
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology TSAP